Day, Novell

1    2,    6|     she was his Mother,~ ~and blaming his understanding, that
2    4,    4|      Lovers misfortunes, some blaming the angry and~ ~jealous
3    5,    1|       love of Chynon, greatly blaming his~ ~desperate boldnesse,
4    5,    3|    went to conferre with him, blaming him with~ ~over-much basenesse,
5    5,   10| acquite her: but~ ~because in blaming others errours, our owne
6   10,   10|  leaning to the contrary; one blaming this thing,~ ~and another
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